They did, but I'm pretty sure people killed it with automated bogus reports in mass of the state leaders.
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I also recommend this game as one of the best co-op / split screen games I've played.
Sounds a bit like my partner, who doesn't like most action games. For a game you could play together, I think you could try a "creature collector" type game, like pokemon. There are actually a lot of creature collectors, pokemon is just the most popular, but there are cheap digital games on the switch store that are made by Pokemon fans and from what I can tell are better in a lot of ways.
You can also emulate all of the old console games for free, that's what my partner did for a bunch of Pokemon titles.
That is not the recipe I know lol. It seems way harder to get any quantity of animal blood than Styrofoam.
I think you mean carused.jp.
I think this is being misinterpreted a little bit. This only blocks attacks that exactly equal the final number. So for their example, AC 14, and final total being 23, 15-22 still hits and 24+ still hits.
It's an interesting magic item but ultimately it's too much additional math and dice for a turn.
Looks like a liter of Swiss Lube, water based lube.
It was CNC, I wouldn't want to do dozens of them on manual lol.
I just realized the double post, sorry my app was just saying failed post, didn't even think it worked at all.
Oh yeah, you can find "workstation" Dell or Lenovo PCs on Craigslist and eBay for pretty cheap because they upgraded a whole office at a time. They often have solid processors and ram inside already, but no GPU.
A modern Ryzen chip's integrated graphics will outperform your old gtx 650.
This is a tall order, if you want a real graphics card inside, but something like This (please don't just pick the exact linked one lol) would be an overall upgrade. There are a lot of "compact" "small form factor" PCs out there that companies have already built around a tiny case.
I also don't know what your budget is, but I assume you aren't looking for just a beefy laptop.
The power supply requirements is pretty easy, PC part picker actually has that info on it, where it will estimate the power consumption of a list of parts.
Yeah Pathfinder 2e is good. It's more crunchy than 5e, but that also means there are rules for most situations that come up. I like the 3 action system, much better than the old, "main action, swift action, move action, move- equivalent action" thing the old version had going on.